Advanced Tips for Perfect Candles
1. Monitor Temperature Closely
The temperature at which you melt, add fragrance, and pour wax greatly affects the candle's quality. Always use a thermometer and follow the recommended temperature guidelines for your specific wax type.
2. Experiment with Wick Sizes
Using the correct wick size is crucial for an even burn. If the wick is too small, the candle will tunnel. If too large, it will burn too hot and produce excess soot. Test different wick sizes and types to find the best fit for your wax and container.
3. Conduct Burn Tests
Before producing large batches, make a few test candles to evaluate how they burn. Take note of any issues like uneven burning, excessive soot, or weak fragrance throw, and adjust your process accordingly.
4. Blend Waxes
Blending different types of wax can combine the best qualities of each. For instance, adding a bit of beeswax to soy wax can enhance the burn time and scent throw.
5. Optimize Fragrance Load
The amount of fragrance oil you add can impact the scent strength and burning quality. Too much fragrance can cause the candle to burn poorly, while too little won't provide a strong scent. Start with the recommended 6-10% fragrance load and adjust based on your preference and results.